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My biggest issue w/ UUIDv7 is how challenging they are to visually diff when looking at a list. Having some sort of visual translation layer in psql that would render them with the random bits first while maintaining the time sorting underneath would be a major UX boost...


I just taught myself to look at the end of the UUID, rather than the beginning.


Write a function that does that, use it in your queries. E.g. simple hex representation + string reversal should help. Or a reversed base64 representation for shorter output.


Anyone try the Eazeye RLCD monitor? Overall I'm excited for these advances in the space as eye strain is real.



You could check out https://beets.io/


You can always create a personal Google account with your custom domain email address: still has access to everything except Gmail.


No but they did move it back to the left side, which matches the location of the wire in most wired headphones. No more need to wrap the wire around the back of the machine...


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My greatest asdf wish (well, I guess not greatest since I've never taken the time to submit a patch...) is for supporting pre-compiled Erlang (see https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-erlang/issues/120). It's often an adventure getting the whole team updated whenever we bump our Erlang version.


Google Flights was an acquisition of ITA.


Firebase was an acquisition too.


wasn't Docs an acquisition too? dunno about Sheets but it wouldn't surprise me at this point


yes, docs came from writely. sheets came from xl2web.


Tensorflow was also an aquihire.


You're conflating Google Brain with Deepmind. Tensorflow was decidedly not an "acquihire".


this is not correct. TF was originated and written by Jeff Dean and some other folks after their experience with distbelief.


Youtube too


Not the application itself. ITA was mainly acquired for their data, Flights was developed from the ground up.


BTC -> GBP is surprisingly rare (GDAX doesn't support it). Even exchanges I've seen that appear to support it just allow you to do a EUR SEPA transfer, which for example Lloyds will charge you for...


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